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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 5:THUR.91* ', MAY 3rd, 1951 Service and; SMlfgetion: and Heating New Automatic Oil Furnaces Installed I Ow In "Stock FURNACE 'REPAIRS Bathroom Fixtures & Repairs SEETHE. OIL RANGES.. EAVETROUGHING AIR CONDITIONING' ilrnore R R. 3, LUCKNOW' ?phone•' f i * -13, Dungannon ' Skinny men, woo e � gain 5,lbs. Get New: -Pep Vim, Vigor ", What s 'thrill! Boni limbs :fill tout; ugly hos- lows 1111 up; neck no longer • 'scrawny; body loses half-starved; sickly '-'bean teleht •look. FhU o. sands. of gine, women men; "Who never could', gain be: fore. • are -now proud of • shapely,healthy-looking • bodies, They thank the spe- •elal vigor -building,. flesh - building tonic Ostr.ex Its tonics. stimulants,.invigota- tors; Iron, vitamin 11.1 cal. ' slum, enrich blood, imprdvs • appetite and digestion fig food gives' you more•atrength and nourlsbtnent; put flesh on bare bones Get Lovely Curves' Dont fear getting TOO fat, Pitop when•'you tie gained the 5. 10,_ 5 or 20 ilk yeti need ' for,normal weight..Costs Tittle New ",get-aermainted"-' size. only 00e, !cry' `famous Qstrex '!'onto Tablets for neW vigor and added lionnds •this ,very day. ,• &t bit drogglsts. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: ' .UCKNOW, • ONTARIO' .....FOURTH CONCESSION M s, Gordon Ritchie and. iVIrs:•. W. G, Hunted attended the 26th ari t.Yal Meeting of Huron Pres Ibyterial in James St. United, Church, Exeter, on Friday. Re'y. C B. Woolley and Mr, Earl Swan. attended, the Huron Presbytery held in Main : S,t, United Church, Exeter, on the sameday: • Mr. Ernest Gardner' celebrated his, birthday, last Friday when his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cecil. Gardner; held a. pleasant birthday dinner :with a few of his friends_ :present, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw and family of London visited relatives at Zion and Wliitechutch on'Sui -'. t?,ay ipr•ior to -154411's "departure for, North. Bay wkere hefis-employed with the, •Sterling ' Construction Co, Ken. made .the, trip' t'o, and from North Bay ,last week tray- eiling by, plane. The family.' will take. up ,residence there shortly.. Miss June Nivens and . Miss Louise Sproul of • Dungannon are. employed at Mrs: Frank Ritchie's. and .Mrs. Gordon Kirkland's r. e-. specti•veiy. : .. , PAGE FIVE , We !are sorry to . report the death of ..Mr. George . Gilchrist, ,He has not lived many years on the Fourth. but has made 'a host of: friends. He' will,be greatly'". missed: - The severe' storm on Wednes- day .nightdamaged three bridges. One on ' the ' Fourth near the Boundary of Kinloss and Huron and one in Kinloss was. badly damaged and was .not passable,. at •all .and Don. Maclver's ,bridge. acrossthe river had part pf the' foundation: washed away. A large , crowd attended • the Young People• 's' meeting of South Kinloss.'Church Sunday dight, at the home of Tom` MacKenzieon the 2nd ce'ssian : • We are:.•pleased to' report that b• Mr. and Mrs. David H.Carruth-' erg' and family are moving clearer ,: the Fourth Concession • •Miss* -Margaret MacDonald, has accepted ''a position as teacher in Sarnia for next year. She will be greatly missed from , the :4th Concession; • •Had Trip To London• The 'students:•of Holyrood-Pub- lic' School accompanied by _their.. teacher, Mrs, Jo`y'ce' Courtney; had' a bus trip to London ••recently where they spent the day visiting points. of 'interest and' .being con=,I ducted through' :industrial plants. and : the • Free' Press building. •• • HONOR WAS PAID recently to L, E.: Cardiff, ,m.:?4, who has acted as • secretary. of •the 'North Huron, Plowmen's. Association ;.,for 25 years.. He •was presented with. -an'. easy'.chair arid. ottoman• • tds erb to it. LS . to p • quality and , e f er the avour -v . • • al you need • You ha'ven's enough ready cash on hand to ` buy one?: • --- - 'rhe B . of .M has helped ; thousands of a Canadian farmers overcome this. problem by providing them with credit through Farm lm •. provement Loans. Perhaps we can help' you Obtain the necessary credit, too. Why not talk . h over with our nearest B of M rnanager?' M 8AN 1 t' x " uiz for a Go 1 Ask. ,for our; folde{ ; Q AMf • - /O A. ou lON. UTAGI Ahead Farmer ' j'ora Loan at • Remember, when. you ask the, B of M,' you do,_ not ask a favour, Av' Off'O'l�fi'TR Lucknow Branch ' I" WORKING 11niruwir, G T1.' Mana e. .• 'L. �M� r � . . • • 'TUE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE. 'It . is often claimed that'' what. we. -need is more temperance edu- .ca'tiori-rake• it known the" harm that liquor is doing:, 'Whoever reads the newspapers knows a lot about the, woe that goes •with li.quorr--the' accidents and, deaths on the highways caused by drunk- en drivers -the crimes that are comiliitted 'when men are `under the :i,nfjuence ,.of • 1iq'tior. Surely everyone ,knows the' '•menace• . of liquor. The troubleis that. men's conduct is not .'always governed ''by' their : 'knowledge... They need to "know".‘ and thenbeyond that they need the will power -to say • Mrs D;' :Todd was a week -end visitor with her daughter, ' Mrs: D J: McIntosh: and 'Mr ._McInto'sh at .St. Catharines ' Mrs. John Miller Who has',spent the'' winter months :with .Mr.: and Mrs. John Sparkes. at London iS 0 visitor with Mr' and Mrs. Fred 1 McQuillin. , . Mrs M W. I iller was the guest. •� of Rev M. G•' and. Mrs. Newton i at Holmesville on Thursday 'ev.- ' ening and. rettended the 'Huroh oh' Presbyterial of the WIVES. at Ex-: :. eter ' or* Friday.. Miss Margaret MacPherson was home from London for,.:trhe., week ��.u. Miss. W. D. Rutherford, histor- ical research convener ,of : the. local Institute, is attending: a. con- ference of the Women's Institute at duelph this week. ' r an• s. Gordon •.a , ac- ': Pherson• and. Isabelle, Mr:. Ross ! MacPherson.. and Mrs. MacFar • laneattended the graduation ex ercises :4 St: Joseph's ;''Hopsital, Lo'ridoii. Miss Margaret MiacPher son is a member of the graduat- ing class. i---0wi'gg. to the l-Uness•- .of—the-' leader, the short course on Can- ning ig Canadian Foods' which: was to' have..been.. held 'on Monday, has "been - postponed.. ` DONNYBROOK, ,At a recent ,aneeting of the Donnybrook.. Sunday School the followingofficers were • elected:, pres., Mr. ,Bert Taylor; assistants, Mr. lest IThoi psora and Mr 'Cecil Chamney;'see,-treas,,.Mrs, Nor-' than 'T%lornpson; .assistant; Mrs. Ili • Jefferson:. 'organist;- • Miss Elaine Jefferson assistants, Miss' Grace Thompson and. :Miss Louise Jef • Serson.; • adult class teacher, Miss Margaret' Jefferson.; intermediate class teacher, Mrs. .john, R. Thompson; assistafits, Mrs. R. • Charnney and Mrs. Cecil' Cham- • ' !'' isey, ./r. class teacher, Mrs. Chas. Jefferson;, assistants; 'Mrs. , S. Chamney and Miss Anne Chain - hey. The' S.S., service will be held following the regular church set - ' v. vice, Which.is being held . at 9,45 a n,,...; • . The W.M.S. and ' W.A, met, at the ;home of ,Mrs. Arnold Craig. tv rsi. S. Chan-iriey was "in: charge of the W.M.S. meeting. Mrs. Nor - L O7o z O C c000, -1170: o Z. -n•GN' pi 0 0o m 70 T. Oral '•a rrt Z'n; 7w (1? '!mom.-=.r„r,- ,,Y-1 )- i 'Tr 732 z z Z.= > • Lord's, prayer. Mrs. Chas. Jeffery,[ son read a 'poem and also had charge of ,the .chapter in the study (book. Rev. C. C: Washington cloy • ed the, meeting: The W.A. meet- ing was 'in charge. of Mrs. ,H, ief ferson. A•poem was :read by Mrs: R: Charn.ney. Following the Meet ing•''a bazaar cvas heed. Lunch was Served by ' he hostess assisted by fns` , read son .and Mrs. It. n Thompson: read the seri �•, tuX:e lesson arid the prayer Was ,Chamitiey, . ' if t 7' . Tread' .y. Mrs', A. Craig Which : w s . The , .foll _'� -i_ .g pupils a Mass 6 Y WALK OF LIFE SLNt I 1 - I . ��'4 • 'W I T N CANADIANS I N � 1 fo11'ovved. by all repeating the Margaret J'effersoni were Winners of prizes at..th'e' Music festival `$r1 Goderich last week:.,G• r a c e- Thompson, " 'L ou se Jefferson; Claire Chamney„ Bobby. fleffer- son and Billie Thompson:. ' , Mr, George' Jefferson of Cls tan was a recent visitor at the.' Jefferson homes here, Mr. and Mrs. George Webst'er were Sunday ;visitors with. Mr. ,,and Mrs. Stuart Chantrey.. ' Miss Garo1 MMCrostie. of Bel- fast was: a ,t'ceent ,visi'tbr•, with' , Miss Eine Jefferson, • 1. • ,rl y4 . xo: